I'm not fully sold on the air exchanger either, but I have read in homes with high radon, the air exchanger can be tuned to keep a slightly positive air pressure in the house, which greatly reduces radon.  We had radon maybe 1.5 times the limit, so we added a vacuum system under our slab, which has dropped it to maybe 60% of the limit.  Still dripping it a bit more would be a plus. 
 
Even still, I plan to turn it off on the hottest days because I think they can be a big waste of energy. On the cooler days, yes I certainly can open windows, but I have automation to automate those types of things. I thought about a system with two dampers to bring in and exhaust air, but I'm not sure I want to be that unconventional. For $1400 I think it is worth it to try.
 
There are always the "is it neccessary questions" just like the radon system. Odds are if I didn't install it, we'd be fine, but then someone in the family gets lung cancer and you think a bit differently.
				
			Even still, I plan to turn it off on the hottest days because I think they can be a big waste of energy. On the cooler days, yes I certainly can open windows, but I have automation to automate those types of things. I thought about a system with two dampers to bring in and exhaust air, but I'm not sure I want to be that unconventional. For $1400 I think it is worth it to try.
There are always the "is it neccessary questions" just like the radon system. Odds are if I didn't install it, we'd be fine, but then someone in the family gets lung cancer and you think a bit differently.
 
	 
 
		